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  • A Closer Look at Hydrogen Powered Motorcycles  By : Maricon Williams
    An innovation has recently triggered the riders curiosity and scrutiny. This was all about the launching of hydrogen powered motorcycles. These motorcycles are called ENV (pronounced as envy) or emissions neutral vehicle. The speed is 50 mph or 80 km/h at the range of at least 100 miles or 160 km. Said motorcycles can run for four hours before its fuel-cell needs recharging. Learn more in this article.
  • A Short History Of The Motorcycle  By : Jim Johnson
    Todays motorcycles are everywhere and there are lots of different classes or kinds of motorcycles as well. But the motorcycle, like the automobile, is a relative newcomer to the world stage. Learn some motorcycle history here.
  • How HIGH can you go with your Motorcycle Saddle?  By : Maricon Williams
    Motorcycle seat height is one of the concerns of riders. thus, it must be chosen with important considerations. This is because of the fact that saddles greatly affect the riders driving and maneuvering skills. Learn more in this article.
  • Motorcycle accidents - when, where and how?  By : Alexandra Gubbins
    When are motorcycle accidents most likely to occur? Most motorcycle accidents occur in the spring and summer months, when thousands of fair-weather riders dust off their bikes and take to the roads. July has the highest motorcycle accident casualty rate, with 2,876 motorcycling casualties in 1999, followed closely by August, June and May. Do you want to learn more about motorcycle accidents? Check this article.
  • Motorcycle Towing  By : Elizabeth Morgan
    There is a common misconception that towing a trailer by motorcycle is a self-defeating and pointless pursuit. Keep reading here!!!.
  • Motorcycle Trailer Hitches  By : Elizabeth Morgan
    Heavy-duty vehicles like trucks and sport utility vehicles are not the only ones that can haul cargo. It may be hard to believe, but motorcycles can be equipped with hitches as well. Learn more in this article.
  • Motorcycles in the Movies  By : Alan Liptrot
    When Bud Ekins took the place of Steve McQueen, to jump the wire fence in the film ‘The Great Escape’, he arguably created the most famous motorcycle movie scene of all time.
  • Save Money on Gas By Getting a Used Motorcycle  By : Victor Arthur Pidkowich
    High gas prices are probably here to stay. The destabilization in the Middle East and other oil producing companies has virtually guaranteed that we will not enjoy low gas prices ever again. Because of this, more and more people are looking to save money on gas. There are a number of ways to do this. The market is now flush with different kinds of hybrid cars and automobiles that operate on alternative fuels, but these vehicles can be quite expensive, especially if they are purchased new. Another alternative is the motorcycle and you might have been finding yourself interested in used motorcycles for sale.
  • Sleek and Powerful Personality Bikes  By : Maricon Williams
    There are three essential categories of street motorcycles. They are touring, cruisers and sports bikes. Nevertheless, modern innovations and designs have incorporated some of the qualities of the other category. However, let us stick with the basics and discuss them one by one... Learn more in this article.
  • The Dharma of Motorcycling  By : Old Fox
    This article is about linking motorcycling to the philosophical and metaphysical concepts propounded in the Bhagwad Gita, a Hindu scripture, now rather well known globally. The concept dealt with here is 'Dharma' i.e. doing what is right and needed for the moment.
  • Who Invented the Motorcycle?  By : Jim Noss
    If you know the answer to this, you are far more the historian than am I. I am betting a lot of people today would simply say that Harley-Davidson invented the motorcycle. Although they did not invent the motorcycle, they sure had a big part in mass producing bikes for the everyday commuting population but... To learn more take a look at this article.



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